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Comparative investigations of manual action representations: evidence that chimpanzees represent the costs of potential future actions involving tools

机译:手动操作表示形式的比较研究:证据表明黑猩猩代表涉及工具的未来潜在操作的成本

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The ability to adjust one's ongoing actions in the anticipation of forthcoming task demands is considered as strong evidence for the existence of internal action representations. Studies of action selection in tool use reveal that the behaviours that we choose in the present moment differ depending on what we intend to do next. Further, they point to a specialized role for mechanisms within the human cerebellum and dominant left cerebral hemisphere in representing the likely sensory costs of intended future actions. Recently, the question of whether similar mechanisms exist in other primates has received growing, but still limited, attention. Here, we present data that bear on this issue from a species that is a natural user of tools, our nearest living relative, the chimpanzee. In experiment 1, a subset of chimpanzees showed a non-significant tendency for their grip preferences to be affected by anticipation of the demands associated with bringing a tool's baited end to their mouths. In experiment 2, chimpanzees' initial grip preferences were consistently affected by anticipation of the forthcoming movements in a task that involves using a tool to extract a food reward. The partial discrepancy between the results of these two studies is attributed to the ability to accurately represent differences between the motor costs associated with executing the two response alternatives available within each task. These findings suggest that chimpanzees are capable of accurately representing the costs of intended future actions, and using those predictions to select movements in the present even in the context of externally directed tool use.
机译:在预期即将到来的任务需求时调整自己正在进行的动作的能力被认为是内部动作表示形式存在的有力证据。对工具使用中的动作选择的研究表明,我们当前选择的行为会有所不同,这取决于我们下一步打算做什么。此外,他们指出人小脑和占主导地位的左脑半球内机制的特殊作用,代表了预期的未来行动的可能的感官成本。近来,其他灵长类动物中是否存在类似机制的问题日益受到关注,但仍然有限。在这里,我们提供了有关这一问题的数据,该数据来自自然使用工具的物种,即我们最近的近亲黑猩猩。在实验1中,黑猩猩的子集显示出不显着的趋势,因为他们对抓地力的偏好会受到预期的影响,这些需求与将工具的带饵的一端伸到嘴里有关。在实验2中,黑猩猩的初始抓地力偏好始终受到预期即将到来的运动的影响,该任务涉及使用工具来获取食物奖励。这两项研究结果之间的部分差异是由于能够准确表示与执行每个任务中可用的两个响应替代方案相关的运动成本之间的差异的能力。这些发现表明,黑猩猩能够准确地表示预期的未来行动的成本,并且即使在使用外部工具的情况下,也可以使用这些预测来选择当前的动作。

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